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D. L. Bingham Celebrates 
his Ninety-second Brithday 
Delucena L. Bingham, Manches- 
ter’s venerable and repected librarian, 
passed his 92d milestone in life Wed- 
nesday attending to his usual duties 
at the library and at his home on the 
corner of School and Vine streets, 
where a number of his friends called 
DELUCENA L. BINGHAM 
during the day to extend congratula- 
tions. Among the notes of congratu- 
lation was the following from the 
teachers and pupils of the G. A. 
Priest school, which it is unnecessary 
to say Mr. Bingham appreciated most 
of all: 
“G. A. Priest School, Nov. 7 
‘(My Dear Mr. Bingham: 
“The teachers and pupils of the G. 
A. Priest school wish to extend con- 
gratulations and best wishes to you 
on this your ninety-second birthday. 
‘<Sincerely yours, 
“Albert W. Mead, Principal.” 
Mr. ate was born in Manches- 
ter, Nov. 7, 1814, and with the excep- 
tion of a ae years spent in the West, 
he has spent practically all his life 
here. For the past 24 years he has 
been librarian, and he holds the dis- 
tinction of being the oldest librarian in 
the state. He has always been identi- 
fied with the best public welfare of the 
town. 
, 1906. 
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